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WI vs Ind: Third Test Day four statistical review

Statistical highlights of the fourth day's play in the third and final cricket Test between India and West Indies here.

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Published: Jul 10, 2011, 11:25 AM (IST)
Edited: Jul 10, 2011, 11:25 AM (IST)

WI vs Ind: Third Test Day four statistical review

Kirk Edwards becomes the 13th West Indian batsman to score a hundred on Test debut © AFP

Roseau (Dominica): Jul 10, 2011

 

Statistical highlights of the fourth day’s play in the third and final cricket Test between India and West Indies here.

 

# Fidel Edwards (5/103) has registered his second five-wicket instance against India. In the Bridgetown Test, he had captured 5 for 76 in India’s second innings total of 269 for six wickets declared.

 

# Edwards has taken five wickets or more in an innings ten times in Tests.

 

# In the present series, Edwards has claimed 18 wickets at an averge of 20.05 – his best figures in a Test series, outstripping the 15 wickets at 25.13 runs apiece in three Tests against Australia in 2008.

 

# Mahendra Singh Dhoni (74 off 133 balls) has posted his highest Test innings against the West Indies, bettering the 69 at St.John’s in 2006.

 

# Praveen Kumar (23) has recorded his highest Test innings, outstripping the 12 at Bridgetown last month.

 

# Darren Bravo became the first West Indian to manage 200 runs in the present rubber – 205 (ave. 34.16), including two fifties.

 

# Marlon Samuels has recorded his first duck against India – his fifth in Tests.

 

# Kirk Edwards (110 off 195 balls) has posted a hundred on Test debut – the 13th West Indian to achieve the distinction. Lawrence Rowe had posted 214 and 100 not out on Test debut against New Zealand at Kingston in 1971-72.

 

# Kirk Edwards has become the third West Indian to post a century on Test debut against India, joining Bruce Pairaudeau and Gordon Greenidge.

 

# Shivnarine Chanderpaul’s unbeaten 73 off 201 balls is his 11th fifty against India – his 56th in Tests.

 

# Chanderpaul, in the course of his aforesaid knock, has completed his 5,000 runs in Tests in the West Indies – 5055 at an average of 57.44, including 15 centuries and 27 fifties, in 66 Tests.

 

# Chanderpaul is the second batsman to manage 5,000 runs or more in the West Indies, joining Brian Lara (6217 at an average of 58.65 in 65 Tests).

 

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